FILIPINO COMMUNITY OF SEATTLE

Founded in 1935 as a social organization, the Filipino Community of Seattle (FCS) has evolved into a not-for-profit social service charitable organization serving the Filipino and other communities in Greater Seattle and beyond. FCS is a 501(c)3 organization.

Due to COVID-19, the the Filipino Community Center (FCC) is closed to the public. The Senior Lunch Program and Food Bank continues on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, with lunches and packed food items being delivered to seniors and their families by volunteers to their homes or through curbside pick up at FCC. Where possible, our youth and cultural programs are delivered to participants online. Email info@filcommsea.org if you have any questions.

Please click on the DONATE tab if you would like to support the services we provide. Maraming salamat.

Be safe and be healthy. Mag-ingat po kayo.

Be safe and be healthy.

Culturally Appropriate Services

Today, more than 7,500 community members turn to FCS each month for food, educational support and mentorship, social interaction, counseling and support. We also play an important role as a cultural home for the Filipino Community as well as immigrants, refugees and others throughout the Greater Seattle area.

Gathering Spaces

FCS owns and operates the Filipino Community Center (FCC) located on Martin Luther King Jr. Way S, Seattle, WA, where it provides its program services. It is currently in the middle of building the Filipino Community Village behind the FCC. The Village will provide affordable, low-income housing to seniors and house the Innovation Learning Center (ILC), which will focus on STEAM programming for youth.